Transfer Credit Policies

TransferCreditfromOtherInstitutions. The University considers awarding transfer credits from other regionally-accredited institutions on two conditions: (1) the institution’s accreditation is recognized in the directory Accredited Institutions of Postsecondary Education published by the American Council on Education (credits from international institutions will be considered on a case-by-case basis), and (2) the credits are for graded courses which are deemed appropriate for a liberal arts and sciences degree at the University of Mary Washington. Regulations governing the consideration of courses for transfer credit vary according to whether the credits are transferred BEFORE or AFTER matriculation.

BEFORE Matriculation. As a rule, transfer credit is given for courses of the same type, on the same level, and under the same guidelines as University of Mary Washington courses. Courses for which transfer credit is awarded must neither overlap nor repeat those that the student takes at the University, and a grade of C (2.00) or better must be earned. Previously awarded transfer credits will be forfeited and removed from the UMW record if the equivalent course work is later completed at UMW or another university. Approved transfer credits can count toward the major program or general education requirements, or can be used as elective credits.

After an official transcript has been received and evaluated by UMW, a student will be notified of the transfer credit that can be counted toward a University of Mary Washington Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science

degree or a Bachelor of Liberal Studies degree. B.A./B.S. students who wish to have their transfer credit award re-evaluated should contact the Office of the Registrar to make a specific re-evaluation request. BLS students should contact the BLS Office.

AFTER Matriculation. B.A./B.S./BLS students at the University of Mary Washington who wish to earn transfer credit at another university (e.g., during summer school) must secure written permission from the Office of the

Registrar before registering for the course. Transfer credit will only be awarded for courses completed within the semester for which approval has been granted by the Office of the Registrar. Approved transfer credits can count toward the major program or general education requirements, or can be used as elective credits. A student wishing to apply for transfer credits for courses for the academic major must submit a pre-approval form, signed by the department chair, to the Office of the Registrar. This form is available in the Registrar’s Office or online via the Registrar’s web page.

The student seeking transfer credit is responsible for seeing that an official transcript, complete with the final grades for requested course work, is received by UMW.

Transfer Credit Deadlines. No UMW credit will be awarded for any transfer work (including all pre-approved transfer work) for which UMW has not received official transcripts by the following deadlines:

For continuing A./B.S. and BLS students, official transcripts for pre- approved transfer credit MUST be received by UMW by November 15for spring and summer courses taken in the same calendar year.

For continuing A./B.S. and BLS students, official transcripts for approved transfer credit MUST be received by UMW by April 15 for fall courses taken in the previous calendar year.

If the official transcript from the other institution is received by UMW by the appropriate deadline, the pre-approved credits on which the student has earned a grade of C (2.00) or better, will be recorded on the student’s permanent record at the University of Mary Washington

Transfer credit is not awarded for duplicate courses (courses already taken,either at UMW or another institution). The one exception to this policy for B.A./B.S./BLS students is English 101, Composition. Three hours of transfer credit will be considered Writing Intensive elective credit if two transfer courses are considered equivalent to English 101 or if a student earns a grade in English 101 at UMW after receiving transfer credit for one course equivalent to English 101. There is a limit of six, 100-level English composition credits that can be applied to the graduation requirement of 120 credits.

GuidelinesCoveringtheApplicationand/orDeletionofTransferCredits. The following provisions apply to transfer courses taken at other institutions.

Transfer credits will be forfeited and removed from the record if the equivalent course or courses are completed at UMW or another institution (and transferred into UMW for credit).